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My bachelor thesis
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README.md

My bachelor thesis repository

The text of my Bc. thesis lives here.

TODO: Describe, what the thesis is about maybe.

Compilation

The compilation depends on VeraPDF v1.16.1, some subset of TeX Live, and a Make implementation.

cd en
make

Acknowledgements

The template was created by Martin Mareš, Arnošt Komárek and Michal Kulich. The original READMEs are preserved as README.orig and README.en.

This repository also contains the PDF/A profile for VeraPDF required by my university. The profile is taken from https://cuni.cz/UK-7987.html.

License

Please ask me at this email, it is complicated by the fact that this repository contains the template and the VeraPDF profile, which are publicly available but it is not clear under what terms they might be distributed. However, I am almost sure that they were meant to be used, so there should be no issue with me including it.

If you are a lawyer and have sound reasoning behind why those files should not be part of this repository, please let me know. That being said, since everything is publicly available, I do not think me including this does any harm or damage.

Obviously, this is source-available :-) Also, when the definitive thesis is published, I will include a link to it in this README.

Language conventions

  • Non-Oxford British spelling (neighb_ou_r, rational_ise_)
  • Only first letter in title is capital, other are not (unless they are titles themselves)
  • Figures are referenced as "… on Figure~NUM" (i.e. capital letter, without abbreviating)